ESPN to Launch New NHL Studio Show, The Point, October 7

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ESPN to Launch New NHL Studio Show, The Point, October 7

  • Hosted by Veteran ESPN Anchor John Buccigross
  • NHL Opening Week: The Point will air Tuesday – Friday on ESPN
  • Regularly scheduled: The Point airs Thursday’s at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2
  • The Point will be simulcast live on ESPN+ and available for on-demand replay

Cementing The Walt Disney Company’s collection of television networks and direct-to-consumer streaming platforms as the new destination for all things hockey, The Point joins ESPN2’s weekly Thursday afternoon lineup from 3-4 p.m. ET.

All episodes of The Point will be simulcast live on ESPN+ and will be available for on-demand replay.

Viewers can also watch The Point on the ESPN App with their TV everywhere credentials.   

The Point premieres October 7 at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN2 live from Studio F in Bristol, Connecticut. Then, as part of ESPN’s NHL Opening Week programming, the show moves to daily shows on ESPN from October 12-15. Preceding the 2021 NHL FaceOff doubleheader on October 12, The Point travels to ESPN’s Las Vegas studio for the 3 p.m. ET show, and Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay before the 7 p.m. ET show leading into game coverage. For the remainder of the week, The Point heads back to Bristol for daily shows at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN, before moving to its weekly home at 3 p.m. ET on ESPN2.

Bristol, CT – September 28, 2021 – Studio F: John Buccigross on the set of The Point.
(Photo by Kelly Backus / ESPN Images)

The primary host of NHL 2Night, ESPN2’s program dedicated to hockey highlights and news from 1998-2004, John Buccigross returns to the host seat as The Point debuts. The current co-host of SportsCenter weeknights at 11 p.m. ET, Buccigross will also serve as a play-by-play commentator for NHL game coverage this season as well as Frozen Four coverage.

The Point will surround ESPN’s live coverage of NHL games with exclusive access and can’t-miss content, including look aheads at key matchups, trends within the NHL and hockey lifestyle coverage. Produced by the creative minds behind E:60, The Point will tell impactful stories from players, teams and personalities around the NHL. Buccigross will ready viewers for upcoming games alongside ESPN’s unmatched on-air team, with news, analysis and spirited discussions. The Point will also endeavor to dig deeper—on issues in the sport, on the game’s most intriguing and compelling personalities, on the world of hockey in general — hockey culture, hockey lifestyle — with access anywhere a puck is dropped.

“Our goal is to make The Point essential viewing for hockey fans”, said executive producer Andy Tennant. “Our approach is informed by our experience as sports storytellers.  The features will go deep – telling the story of the NHL as only our team can.  And in John Buccigross, we have the perfect host.  He has credibility with every hockey fan—and his knowledge and passion for the sport, along with his skills in this role, give us the foundation for everything we’re doing.”

Buccigross added, “If NHL 2Night had a child it would be The Point. Like any good parent, our goal is to make this hockey kid even better than its parents. Stoked to get going!”

The Point joins ESPN+’s long-running NHL post-game show In the Crease in complementing NHL game coverage across the networks and streaming properties.

In March, The Walt Disney Company, ESPN and the National Hockey League announced a historic and innovative seven-year television, streaming and media rights deal, beginning with the 2021-22 season and continuing through the 2027-28 season.

 

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CONTACTS:

ESPN

Danny Chi | [email protected] | 213-405-4400

Grace Coryell | [email protected] | 213-405-4402

 

ESPN+

Kevin Ota | [email protected] | 860-839-7834

Olivia Wilson | [email protected] | 904-303-3538

Grace Coryell

Based out of the LAPC in Los Angeles, Calif., Grace Coryell is manager of communications focusing on X Games and West Coast PR. A native Angelino, Coryell attended the University of Southern California and began working at ESPN in 2008.
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